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    The Shops at Oculus

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Brookfield Place

    Brookfield Place

    4.2
    (300 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    Brookfield Place feels like my spot. I am always there meeting friends, getting food, walking…read morearound, and finding a quiet place to sit. It has so many food options, from the quick spots in the food hall to the nicer restaurants upstairs, so it is easy to meet people without stressing about where to eat. The stores are fun to browse and the whole place feels bright, clean, and calm. I love sitting by the big windows and looking out at the water. It gives me a moment to breathe and slow down, even on busy days. It is the kind of place where you can talk, relax, and stay longer than you planned. Brookfield Place has become one of the places I go to the most because it always feels comfortable and familiar.

    Brookfield Place is located in Lower Manhattan along the waterfront, and is a beautiful shopping,…read moredining, and lifestyle destination with stunning views of the Hudson River and the marina. The Winter Garden, with its tall palm trees and glass atrium, is especially impressive and creates a bright and relaxing atmosphere even on busy days. What we liked most was that it offers much more than shopping. There are restaurants, cafés, luxury stores, public seating areas, and frequent events and art installations throughout the year. It's also conveniently connected to the Financial District and close to attractions like the World Trade Center area.

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    Keith Michael's "The Nutcracker" - 11/23/25
    Keith Michael's "The Nutcracker" - 11/23/25
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    2025 winter decor
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    Fulton Center

    Fulton Center

    3.2
    (71 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Fulton Center - billed as a "shopping center", it's really just a fancier station for catching…read morepublic transit, specifically the subways, with some convenience restaurants and stores located inside. There are also a number of buses that stop in the vicinity. Walking inside from street level, what you immediately notice is the very tall atrium the extends upward a couple stories to a wide, slightly domed sky light that provides some picturesque streams of light to illuminate the inside of building, depending on the time of day. There are stairs that wind around a column where you can ascend to get a closer view of the ceiling structure, and a birdseye view of the open floors below. Of course as with most NYC subway stations with more than a couple lines criss-crossing, make sure you're reading the signs that direct you to the correct lines headed uptown or downtown. To the uninitiated it can be confusing. As for stores inside, to name a few there's Shake Shack, Chik-fil-A, Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, Gong Cha, a couple Irish pubs, Gateway Newsstand, a wine/liquor store, a barber shop, Duane Reade, Auntie Annie's Pretzels, a florist. Generally speaking this station is on the cleaner side compared to most.

    I only use this station as pass through but I did stop by here one time for dessert! Spacious and…read moreclean! But nothing special about it

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    Atrium view while descending escalators from first floor
    Atrium view while descending escalators from first floor
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    Looking up at the sky lights in the evening
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    Oculus

    Oculus

    4.4
    (436 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The Oculus is a beautiful representation of the New York spirit. It is a shopping center, an…read morearchitectural landmark, a transport hub, and a historic piece honoring NYC. It's a part of New York as much as Grand Terminal or Penn Station is. Oculus gets busy on a daily basis because of all the things I mentioned above. The shops in the Oculus are nice and tend to be on the higher end of a price range. You have a variety of selections from Apple Store to luxury brands. The service at any store is pretty representative of what the Oculus aspires to be; excellence. It's beautiful and bright and at its core, a beacon of hope.

    I go through the Oculus almost every day and it has really become part of my routine. It is great…read morefor catching so many different trains and it makes getting around the city feel easy. I usually pass through when I am heading to Eataly or taking the Path, and I always end up stopping for something. I love the yogurt place there and the Häagen Dazs is another favorite. Yesterday I went with my niece and we had such a nice time. We walked around, got ice cream, and did a little window shopping. It was simple and fun, the kind of visit that feels relaxed and unplanned. The whole space is bright, open, and clean, and there are so many stores that you can always find something to look at. It is one of those places where you can grab a treat, pick up something you need, or just stroll for a bit. I never get tired of going through here.

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    Exterior of the Oculus
    Exterior of the Oculus
    The moment you believe it's too far, it's your first step onto the threshold
 of where you were headed in the first place...   -VerveBimly
    The moment you believe it's too far, it's your first step onto the threshold of where you were headed in the first place... -VerveBimly
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    Union Square Holiday Market

    Union Square Holiday Market

    4.1
    (296 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    This holiday market is always packed with so many vendors stands. I always marvel on how narrow and…read moresmall some stalls can be. There are only three feet across with some stalls while other vendors have a lot of space. The winter hat, cool decor, jewelry are always the top of the shopping list. Check the opening time which is at 11 am on some days and not all stalls are open immediately at 11 am but most of them are. There are always food items too but those areas can get very crowded. I recommend going earlier in December when there is good selection left. The service and welcome of the staff was really good this year. The value and price point is solid with many different type of high and low end items available. Bryant Park may have a little more space for shopping but Union square sometimes has different vendors. The urban spaces organizers do a good job across the space. Enjoy the holiday shopping. One commentary on 2025 visit because we go every year, I saw fewer people in some stalls. I am not sure if there is an economic impact for some people or that there are less international or domestic tourists but there may be some impacts. I remember that it has been more packed in the past since I was there on Black Friday which is normally the peak shopping time.

    Union Square Holiday Market is one of my favorite places to wander through…read more If I had to choose between Bryant Park and Union Square, I'd pick Union Square every time. The Holiday Market here has more booths, a wider variety of small local vendors, and the layout feels more open and spacious not as tight and narrow as Bryant Park. That's not to say Union Square doesn't get crowded (it absolutely does), but the experience still feels more enjoyable and less cramped. Highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area!

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    Union Square Holiday Market
    Union Square Holiday Market
    Union Square Holiday Market

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